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KRYSTAL RIVVERS Summer Tour 26 “This World Is On Our Shoulders” Supported By Holiday Mystics and Mitch Bartlett

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KRYSTAL RIVVERS Summer Tour 26 “This World Is On Our Shoulders” Supported By Holiday Mystics and Mitch Bartlett

7:00pm, Sat 21 March, 2026

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Krystal Rivvers led by Earl Weir a Wurundjeri / Boon Wurrung singer-songwriter, guitarist and visual storyteller, and the frontman of Krystal Rivvers — a 6-piece indie/alternative rock outfit based on Gadigal and Bidjigal land (Sydney). Known for his magnetic stage presence and emotionally-charged songwriting, Earl leads the band with a sound that bridges psych-rock, soul, and poetic grit.

Krystal Rivvers have played iconic stages including the main stage at Lost Paradise NYE 2024, toured Bali, and embarked on two East Coast tours across 2024/25. Highlights include headline sets at The Northern Hotel (Byron), Oxford Art Factory, The Lansdowne Hotel, and The Woolshed (Geelong) — cementing the band as one to watch in the Australian alt-rock scene.

Following the recent release of their debut EP via Impressed Records, the band are now working on their first full-length album, slated for release in 2025/26. The project sees Earl collaborating with a stellar lineup of artists and producers, including Polly Cooper (Hatchling), Jack Moffitt (The Preatures), Michael Tramonte (The Delta Riggs), Freddie Crabs and Beaker Best (Sticky Fingers), Reyne House, and others.

In recognition of his artistic vision and contribution to music, Weir was awarded the First Nations Creative and Professional Development Grant from Sound NSW, supporting the evolution of his work both on and off stage.